Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 23, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, APRIL S3, 1837.
rl$ """Tie Fall rtke Railroad Director.
t-Qff- ATCIJOUBIUW uccu BlIUCH. uy lUC liltl
( IBM we lnter-siate commerce law, wnicn
'mmpIt provides that there shall be no un.
i4f lak discriminations by railroads between
-;-SMMlr customers, has been the occasion of
cempuunw irem certain points mat,
ttftlr business la being taken away from
J Menbythe new rates that the railroads have
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RAtfrtsiiat thn mllm&da. havn established unfair
ft'ntet, when the law commanded them te
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atabliah fair ones, or else that the districts
B ;lBJHred an Injured by fair rates, and have
, Mmorere presperea ey unfair advantages
'Xg obtained from the carriers of goods.
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,M9 causes xer me complaints, ine
Su;a;;tUreaas are generally believed te nave
;v1ymi little heed te the injunction te make
!f their rates fair, beingcselely intent upon
fejgfc Ung them profitable te themselves. Hut
'tr n smu awe te ee ciear inai certain places,
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-aeksa than certain individuals, have been
flavored by the railroads as they have net
been favored by nature. Naturally places
that are nearest te the point of consump
tion, or of shipment abroad, have
the advantage of smaller cost of
transportation ; but the railroads have
largely deprived them of their advan
tage in their eagerness te get a long haul
en goods and in the greater competition
which they meet in the extension of their
lines Inte distant territory. The farther
they go the mere railroads they meet
ura greater is me rnTniirTHinii.tm jj, , ,
IS 1,m" wmcu m V I i a number
erjQSiis, eiuiMrm.1. i,t . nnna ,
MpHKpvn uiu uicii vnu nun u,
with tneaid of their connecting railroads.
It may be said that this is a natural re
mit of competition, and that the localities
which are favored by a number of compet
ing reads have a natural advantage ever
the places nearer the consuming or shipping
p-jiui, which entitles them te lower rates
of freight. This is acknowledged in the
inter state law te the extent that it permits
as great a charge te be made for a longer as
for a shorter haul ; but the law undertakes
te deny se much advantage, te places
favored with competition, as will give
them lower freight rates for their greater
distance than are given te points nearer
the common destination.
The abstract justice of the prevision
seems plain eueugh.and the strength of the
claim secured the enactment. The attempt
te enforce it will show whether or no it is
really just, or whether the natural law of
competition should be left te work without
this restraint upon it. It may be that it
will be found that a common carrier
should charge less for a long than for a
shorter haul, and be required only te treat
alike each locality and each shipper in it.
It Is generally believed that there will need,
at least, te be important exceptions made
te the universality of the working of the
long and short haul clause ; the transconti
nental railroads, whose through business is
great and local business comparatively
small, being especially damaged by the new
restriction.
The idea of the law was net te interfere
with natural competition and natural
advantages, but te leave them free te bear
their fruit, and simply restrain rail
road directors from dictating their
prosperity or decreeing the ruin of
people and places. The great evil which it
assailed, and which it has completely
stricken down, was that of secret draw
backs, by which a favored party was
helped and his neighbor hurt. If the bill
does no mere than this, it has lifted a
killing weight from business; and
the result will inevitably and very
seen be perceived In a period of busi
ness prosperity, which will be steady
and enduring. There is a geed deal of
smoke ever the prospect new, but it seems
te us te require little sagacity te see that
it will seen arise, and that business enter
terprises will be undertaken with great
Viger and zeal under the protection and
guarantee which the law new gives
te every enterprise, that It will
net be choked out by the arid breath of
railroad discrimination. Everyman may
bow go te work in selecting his location, in
reliance upon his judgment, and knowing
that all the conditions upon which he will
succeed or fail are open, and te be seen if
his Judgment is geed, and that no unnat.
fr ural conditions of transportation will arise
Dfwsiaynjm.
wV, There will be places that will be hurt
jm wicj nui ue yimxa wat unytj eujujeu
arbitrary advantages that they had no right
kit te. Railroad officer! will no longer make
ifi'Piittmimia secret partnership with their
icP shippers. It is a notable Illustration of the
wonting or mis law tnai in me uieartield
bjtumluleus coal region, where cars custo custe
sssrily made angels visits te the small
shippers, new everyone gets all the cars
hi needs. President Roberts has been glad
fft te be able te de this justice te the region,
. nu;n luimiirnni na ! rnnnj, ntmuiff .in
- v.w-w.vcwmw . vuut UIUMW4 UU
The aaseawl valuation is bow a little mere
than twelve and one-hall millions, though
there Is no reason why It should net be
twenty.fi ve percent, greater.
Perhaps if careful Investigation was
made, it would be found that we are in the
same beat with Lebanon, where according
te the Lebanon Times, there are at least
300 new houses net included in the assess
ment. At any rate, reform is necessary
and it cannot come tee seen for Lancas
ter. Under the new munlcip.il bill,
assessors are elected by the people. This
system cannot be worse than the present
ward assessor system, and it premises te be
very much better.
If this' important concern continues te
be neglected, it may be necessary te take
the bull by the horns, as did the people of
Dallas, Texas. Lastyearltsassessment was
$7,000,000; already it has been increased
by the beard of equalizers te $13,000,
000. Seme -V0 citizens, who are supposed
te have given an underestimate of their
property te the assessors, and te have over
looked some of It, have been requested te
explain this oversight, and it is thought
that when the beard gets through with the
work the assessment of the city will reach
$14,000,000 against IT.WO.OOO, nearly doub
ling in a single year.
If Lancaster could add twenh five per
cent te its assessment, every part of the
city municipal machine would feel the 1m-
pulse in a substantial and healthful way.
Unsettled France.
The arrest of a French commissary
while engaged in the discharge of his duty
en the German frontier may be the inci
dent needed te shake the chip from the
Frenchman's shoulder and precipitate the
war ; but the past six months have been se
full of war talk that people are about tired
of It. Raren Harden Illckey, a French
journalist who is traveliug in this country,
has been talking te reporters about the
state of things in France and paints a
gloomy picture. But then the baron is a
royalist and has no geed will for the repub
lic.
He probably tells the truth, however,
when lies ly s that business is greatly in
jured by the unsettled state of his native
country : " X e one dares prepare for a en
ture of any moment requiring time, for no
one knows hew long it will be before all
the existing conditions of government will
be upset. Consequently there Is plenty of
money idle and trade Is dull." This being
the case the nation should be ripe
for war and the only alternative In the
mind of the re alLst editor is a change in
the form of government. It is doubtful
whether the Republican sentiment in
France is strong enough te standtGe
strain that is new upon it.
It is stated that the arreteU commissary
was implicated iu-a-plet te subvert the
allegiance of 'fa Alsatians te Germany,
but thejtrtjficial nature of that allegiance
wavtfearly shown In the late election.
-- The hostility te German is open aud
avowed, and the province Is only held by
force of armt. If the French etlirial was
active iu any plot for the overthrew of this
force, and if it can be sj proved, France
will hardly make his seizure a cause for
war. It may be that this incident has been
produced by Germany with the deliberate
purpose of provoking France, though one
would think she could find a mere im
portant cause of quarrel.
At last a biographer of the court house
goat has been found.
TllE COURT HOUSE GOAT.
rmmr intnminnm ae wmukt
vmmrtn or muha cuabt.
B Bat IMNI Off IUU Heard Rat lirawt lb
Una at In Oanlf or Uamliiialrt-A
lirgelar tutler at tfca Lecal
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We are glad te learn from the Lancaster
Inquirer that Dr. Wickershaui, acting en the
I.NTKLLldE.NChK'n suggeHtie i, hail (,tie as a
representative of the local Heinl et Trail i te
Ilarriaburg, and left two proposed amend
ments te the inter-municlpal hill wit i the
Heuso cotnmltteo having that suhjeut la
charge. "Thbe provide that the luymeut
of street damages and the like may, if the
city wills, continue as at present, aud that in
stead of eue select and two common council
men for every ward, no nutter hew large,
there shall be the same reprceutallen as at
present, plus one select aud two common
councilman for etery additional 300 voters in
anyone ward."
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What If France should knock the chip oil
Germany's shoulder ?
The Pittsburg Times complain') that the
interstate commerce law ii weni thin free
trade, salt makes the cot of Cts'Bin coke
se high In tha smelling districts e' Cittlurula,
Nevada and Utah that foreign ceku brought
te Han Francisce In bilUtt undersells I.
Iren and steel men hud that the advance in
rates from 50 cents te $2 75 per loe pounds
baa all the etfMt of a prohibitory taritl
gainst tbelr product aud iu favor el the Kug
Hah importers.
The railroads profited by ttmir old system,
nd are careful that they shall net !) the suf
ferera by the precasi of etiauga, but it falls
severely upon the Industries that have been
nourished by it and that ara net strong
enough te stand alone. We are having en a
small scale a sample of the state of things
that would fellow a audden abtudenmeat of
the protective taritl.
If you did notplantatreeyestrday,te day
jiaspienumtime.
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It Is pleasant te note the pregreis In public
esteem of a geed newspaper. Three years
age the Hcranten Truth began Its existence
as a twenty four column newspaper. Its
dally is new thirty two columns and en
Saturday It expands te forty-eight column.
Te celebrate Its third anniverstry It appears
in haadseme new type. Eilter Utrrett de
serves hearty congratulations fir the success
that be has made of this sterling journal, and
itis a pleasure te observe that the pt'jlie ap
preciate it
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(state te de. The parties behind the throne
stronger than the throne itself: but
ill law has made their Waterloo.
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UH Ball Nutes.
In Philadelphia yesterday the Athletics
and rnlladelpnlas played their last and de
ciding game for the le"al championship. The
pitchers were Fergusen and ilrynan.
Eleven bits were made efl the former and
seventeen etl the latter. The Phillies wen by
11 te 8
There la no doubt that the ilroeklyn team
Is strong, and yesterday they easily whipped
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........ uvi luumu umq fuuuers irem ins
Monumental city. Pnenetuenal Hmlth was
hit hard and elten, especially by llureb,
Hmlth and MeTamauy of Ilyrne's team. The
scere at the close was 0 te D.
In St. I.-mls yesterday the o-iamplen
Browns were beaten In their flrat game at
home by the Cincinnati, The latter
played without au.eirer and the icere was
14 te Z
Among the -ether games played ye-terdav
were the follewing: At Allentewn: Allen
town 31, Keystone, (colored) 6; at Heading:
Binghamton 18, leading 9; at Newark:
Newark 11, Bridgeport 0 ; at Portland : Port
land 6, Hyraeuse 1 ; at Bosten : Bosten 15,
Buffalo 0.
Denny Lyens Is smashing the ball for the
Athletics. Yesterday he had a home run
and two singles.
Jenes, of Cincinnati, had a home run and a
three baee bit cflCarutbers yesterday.
id, Asitasssetst Islqslty.
W:'J is a easa sestet that for ten vun
rifes BSsaasM vaJHtten of Lancaster
rpeets Us shown no in.
ktatkat pette seta of the
laMMWaaaBia la tka 1
.HjS bam baaa alaal te. th !
Persons who have occasion te visit the
court house during the day have no doubt
noticed a goat which holds forth In that
vicinity. Many curious characters gather at
the court house day after day In order te see
that Justice Is squarely dealt out aud te
assist generally In running the county
attain, but none et them are mere humorous
than the goat. It Is net entirely certain who
owns the animal, but It Is beyond perad ven
ture that he passes most of his nights In a
horse stable en North Christian street.
Karly In the morning he starts out en a
foraging expedition. He visits many of the
people residing in the neighborhood, but
usually turn up at the court house early In
the forenoon. He Is net en very geed terms
with the Janitor aud tils assistaut, and especi
ally the latter. When they are net looking,
he quietly slips Inside the building and
walks around en the tile fleer, lie Is known
te every elllctal In the place and visits them
In their elllces. Indeed from the air that he
assumes one would suppose that he had
mere business te attend te than many of the
attorneys. Ue often ventures up the large
stairways leading te the court room and la
sometimes found en the landing. He has net
yet learned the words Push" and ' Pull "
en the large doers aud has net been able te
penetrate the court room as yet.
CHAMKU IIV THKJAMTOK.
Ue has been chased down these stairways
se often that he knows when he has been
discovered by the janitor and before that
efllceruan get up one stairway he gees bound
ing down the ether. After visiting the elllces
be passes the most of the day In the yard
around the court heue. He formerly visited
thelawyersin tbelr elllces but has been fooled
se often by the words : "Hack seen, take a
seat," that he no longer does them the honor.
In the court house yard he atlerds great
amusement te the many bad boys who Infest
the place and persist in teasing him In every
way whenever they run across him. As be
walks along the street be is pulled about
and yelled at en overy band, but he
Is possessed of a great deal et sense and geed
humor, and will go ue rally manage te get
away before being injured He has a great
many enemies among the des of the town,
but he fears none of them. Sometimes they
attack him In pairs, but he either escapes
safely or puts them te lllght The ether day
be was met lu Centre Square by a deg
almost as large as a calf. He at once showed
tight and the deg turned tail and tied.
When summer comes and the dogs wear
muzzles he can laugtr at them. Sometimes
he is compelled te butt bad boys much
against Uls wishes, when he becomes tired of
tjbei'r teasing. But he is usually of a peace
able disposition.
ON'T TOUCH CANMDATE3' CARIH.
Mush has been written about the diet of
goats and much mere could be, told concern,
ing them. There Is probably no ether animal
that can make a meal en the curious kind of
things that a goat puts Inte his stomach, and
the here of this story is no exception te the
rule. He has a great fondness for paper el
all klnda and that Is probably one of the
great attractions at the court house, where it
Is very plentiful. It U said, however, that he
positively refuses te touch the cards of candi
date?, as many of them are tilled with bright
colored paints which he Joes net relish,
while ethers contain the names of objection
able men. Oue of his greatest dishes la a
show bill, and he will stand for hours tn
front or a bill beard or at a telegraph pole
eating etl dates
a co rBACTen's sTenr.
A few days age while the writer was watch
ing the goat eat a three sheet bill of
Milten Nobles, a well known railroad con
tractor came along and related a story about
a goat that he once owned. He was doing
some work In an out of the way place In the
western part et the state and became
possessed or a pretty " Hilly. " The con
tractor was called away suddenly one day
te be gene about two weeks and fearing that
Hilly would net receive proper attention In
his absence, left with him a copy of the
Philadelphia Times te eat. When he re
turned he found that the goat was looking
sleek and fat and still bad some of the news
paper left. He examined the paper and found
that the goat had eaten all around an editorial
en Mayer Smith ; that was tee strong for his
stomach and he could net go It.
EUV lOSD OF TOHACCO.
Among ether things that the subject of this
sketch is fend of is tobacco. Almest every
day in season, about neon, he visits a packing
warehouse In the centre of the city and takes
his dinner en scraps. The ether day a Joking
reporter thought he would try him, se he cut
oil about an inch from his plug of Rebecca.
He handed It te the goat, and the latter
quickly chewed and swallowed it, as well aa
several ether pieces. The reporter found
that the fun was all en the goat's side, and it
was rather expensive te keep himself and the
animal in tobacco. Any person can coax
him up with a piece et tobacco, and he forms
a strong attachment for these having it. He
knows all the lawyers who chew, and has
great contempt for these who never have any
except that which they barrow.
Among ether things that the court house
goat does net understand is the Beck beer
lithographs. Yesterday he steed for one
hour looking at one In a North Queen street
Baleen window and walked away apparently
perplexed.
A KEEN HCENT FOll A MKAI..
The small boy with an apple or an orange
is a friend te this goat, and he will fellow
them te the reef of a beusa The animal gen
erally manages te pick up pretty geed meals
from the baskets which stand at grocery
stores. One day last week he began work en
a basket of onions In front of a well known
Kast King street store. He did net seem te
knew the kind of vegetables they were, and
he new walks en the ether aide of the street.
One would suppose that a goat se well
known, would fall Inte the hands of the
police, but such Is net the case with this one.
Ue has many warm friends en the force, and
they de net disturb him. Heveral years age
a well known efliser arrested a goat en the
street and placed him in the lock-up alter a
great deal of trouble. Ue was net sent te
Jail, however, and before the etllcer was
through with the animal, he took an oath
never te again disturb a tramp goat.
The here or our sketch atteuds te his own
business, and by doing that he hopes te keep
clear of the leek-up, and continue te make
his daily rounds without molestation. We
hope he may, and it Is certain that If he
makes the progress in the future that be has
in the past, be may yet be serving en Juries
iu the court house.
IU left 3,oae te the City troop, whleh. when
It shall have Increased te W.O00, la te be usad
te putnhasa and equip the animal with the
proper equipments of the troop. The horse
and equipments are te" be supplied forever,
and as often as the horse Is disabled or dies
his place Is te be supplanted by another.
Ct.svKt.ANn, writing his declination et an
Invitation te attend the unveiling of the Cal
houn statue In Charleston, said : "I believe
It would tie well If all he did and even all he
believed and taught, and all his aspirations
ter the welfare and proaerlty of our republic
were better known and understood. It thla
were, de much would be found te enlighten
and encourage these charged with public
duty, and much te stimulate patriotic en
thusiasm." Gov. Ii.vuiuBEK, of lows, says that In
eighty out of the ninety-nine counties of the
state prohibition is emerceu, ana in iue re
maining nlueteen counties it la partly en-
rereed ; that no property has been uepreciaimi
by lis enforcement, as saloons make room for
better and mere legitimate business: that the
enforcement of the law has hsd no noticeable
etlect upon the population beyond causing
the removal from the state of some Incurable
dispensers, and perhaps Incurable consumers.
tlBWAt) VEH TlSKMKHTa
J.
R.CALDWKLLACO.
The
Finest
Timepiece
In
xurtenee.
jfirii) vmu TMHMMtrn.
P"rtOPOfsAIi8 KOK fsHOKlNUHORtVl
lej the Sire Department et incter, I'a.
Sealra nronesals rnr ahniiifi Hhmm innhA
t Int. Department, for tha nnsuinar Vr. will tie
f u,
rveslvv
Antl
rtjtent person when hurt will at encn
precurea buttle of Salvation Oil. It Is the best
thing te curu sweltliiKS, burns or wound All
drnicntals soil H at twenty nvu cents a bottle.
Dr. Hull's CetiRb srnp sheulA l kept tn
every family. A slight rough, If unchecked. Is
ettrn tbe torerunneref consumption. One dose
et tb! wonderful tutdlclnu has tvscued many
from the kvute.
ei'jreMt. Hvtivmn,
Bllll.Oira COUUIl sua ConumpttenCufo
Is sold by us en a gusrantfe. It cures Con
sumption, fold tiy 11. II Cochran, drugKtst,
New. 137 and le9 North gueen St., Lancaster,
fa, U
Ttis Population el Lancaster
Is about 3U.01XI, and we would say at least one
half are troubled with some affection of the
Threat and Luu r, as these complaints are ac
cording te statistics mere numerous than
ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the
opportunity te call en us and Ret a bottle et
Kemp's Ualam (or the Threat and Lungs. Price
5Uciits and II. Trial slie tree. Kespect fully,
U. 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 North yueen street.
The
Ekegren
Watch.
I his wateh baa been aeld
In the United 8tatee for
the past eighteen years ex
clusively by Messrs Cald
well t Ce., and Is unhesi
tatingly recommended as
the most aoeurate time
piece produesd at tbe pres
ent day,
J. E.
CALDWELL
&CO.
or ma rira untnnmtaa. at tint rnr'i
emw, until Tutsflay, Aptll as, it;, at 1 o'eloek
p. tn.
The i oiutulttee reserve the tight te reject any
or all bids. My elder et the Ueuunlttaa.
r. LKW1S Null, chairman.
Attest t C. i t knnm irr, Clerk. ail it
TIT 11,1.1AM KPMONDS,
Whelcul Dealer inJ Oemmisjim Merchant
IS ALL KIKIISOV
CIGARS.
Advance umJe en saleable goods. Uftlce and
Salesroom. ,., nvKTUKT.
aprlVJmd l'revldence, Khode Inland.
XK IT A TKR TlBKitEftn
tJPttlNU, 1&7.
A New Departure for Lancaster tn Fins Tat.
or Inn. Importing direct tinin tbe beat makers
el rimi Woellens. I lmvs tnst reoalvea through
the llnitnn custeul heuae, a Urge Invotea et lay
own Importation et
BIUT1NU, bfltlNO OVKItCOATINU AMD
'lltUllSKUIMl,
The Ilka or which, for xtjte nndiinallty.hu
never been tiiimled In this city, and cannot be
siirpiurinl.
A special ln nation Is herthy oiteeded te all
In want et Spring IMrinenls te mil rarly and
seeura Chelen I'stterns V ei kiuuimhlp Un very
beat and prices lower thsu m nr.
II (IKUUAHT,
inarrMydK Ne. 41 North gumnStrvaL
B"
OSTON HTOHK.
pUlNA MATT1N08.
A Sad BUslertuna.
Is te raise's nice family of boys and girls
and then huve them carried Inte an early grave
by that terrible dlease Consumption, llwd
the warning and check It In IU flrt staves by
the prompt ue of hemp's llnlsnm for the Threat
and Lungs, warranted te euro and relieve aU
cases. Frlce SOc. and II. for sale by II. :
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
zruu iwric.
North gueen street.
wi
Mothers I Mothers It M ethers tt
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
the excruciating pain or cutting teeth ? If se.
go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WUiSLO W'S
SOOTHING Si UUP. It wUl relieve the peer
little snffer tmmedlately-depena upon It ; there
Is no mistake about tt There Is net a mother
en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell
you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and
give rest te the mother, and relief and health te
the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly
safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste,
and ti the prescription of one of the eldest and
best temala physicians and nurses lu the United
States. Sold everywhere. S3 cents a bottle.
mayJl-lydAw
?OLK
ABKNT3
in the
I'HITKD
STATES
902 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
SLKEPLKSb NIGHTS, made miserable by that
terrible cengh. Shlleh s Cure Is the remedy for
old bv II. U. Cochran, druggist. ej 137
ana isi -enn gueen au, mncasier, ia.
you.
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A Captain's Fortunate Discovery.
CapL Celeman, sihr. Weymouth, plying be
tween AUanllc City and . ., had been mm,
bled with a ciunh se thst te was unable toslecp teslecp
and was lndueed te try Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption. It net only gave him in
stant relief, but allaved the extreme soreness et
his breast. His children were similarly affected
andaslng'.e doe had the same happy effect.
Dr. hlngs New Discovery Is new the standard
remedy in the Celeman household and en beard
the schooner. Free trial bottles of this standard
remedy at II. 11. Cochran's Drug store, 137 and
LU North guten street, Lancaster, l'a. (I)
Uisdilies Lrvaa rsLLsrs ter sick headache
t irpld liver, bUleusness and Indigestion . Small
aid eay te swallow. OnepUladese. Price, c
By all druggists. f&S-3mdTu.ThJ
TmUMYEK'SFUKNlTURK 8TOKK.
J. i. WIDMYER.
FURNITURE!
A Full Stock,
Desirable Goods,
Lew Prices,
Newest Styles.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Cerner Bast King and Duke 8ts
LANCASTKH, PA.
eDtMvdAJWmw
We Caution Against Htm.
The unprecedented success and merit of I ly's
Cresm llalm -a real cure ler catarrh, hay fever
and cold tn the hed-hsd Induced many adven
turers t3 place catarrh medicines bearing some
rcemblauce In appearance, style or name upon
tte market, in order te trade upon the reputa reputa reputa
tloaef Kit's Cream IHlm Don't be deceived,
liuy only ICly's Creitn lUlm. Many In our Im
mediate locality will testily In highest commen
dation of It. A particle I1 app.lel Inte eaLh
nesltll , no pain; ntsreeuble te use. Price 0 cu.
all 2wdeedAw
CHINA MATTINGS.
1 he an Ival late of several cargoes et CHINA
MAT11NUS hirctd their sale te the Auction
ICoem, a here we hare made large purchases et
WHITE AND FANCY
JOINTLESS MATTINGS !
htcb we are selling much lower than
regular market prices.
WIllTRand FANCY :MA1 riNU from l.'Kc
teM: perjard.
Dunend A Cocea Mattings
IN ALL VMDIHS.
LINOLEUM,
CORTICENE,
FLOOROIL CLOTH,
RUGS AND MATS.
BRUSSELS, YELYET, INGRAIN,
AND
Hall and Stair Carpets,
of 'tsndard Qualities, from the Lewest l'rlctd
te the Finest Made, tn larger lines than ever
before offered In Lancaster.
EAGER & BROTHER.
Bosten Stere.
26 & 28 N. QUERN ST.,
Bjtween Posteffioe and Centre Pqutrt.
COMMENCING
MONDAY. APRIL 25,
OUR STORE
W Be een
N
KW YOKK UTOBB.
Becklam's Arnica BaJva.
The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises.
Seres. Ulcers, Salt Uheum, rever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, ChUblalna, Cerns, and all skin
ssrupuens, ana pusiuveijr cum tun, u. uu ij
required, it Is guaranteed te
lve perfect aatls-
rlce 2ft cents per
rnj.ttnn. nr mnnnv refunded.
box. Fer sale by U. B. Cecnran, Druggist, U7
snd 1S North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa.
KIDNKV TKUUBLEB.
A Case of Many Years Standing Cured With
His Bettle la a Han 80 Tears el Age.
AixsHTewa, Pa,, May 8, 1888.
Dastdblies Brmas Ce. Genu : I had been
troubled with my kidneys feranumber of years,
used almost everything without much benefit
inUl I tried Daadellen Hitters. I used six bot
tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my system being
toned up se that I feel like a different person. I
cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted
in this way. JACOB afUBCUiUTZ.
eblMmdTn.Th.8
COUUIl. WHOOPING COUOII and Urenchttts
Immediately relieved by Hhlleh's Cure. Sold by
11 B. Cecnran. druggist, Nes. 137 and ID North
Uaeen St., Lancaster, I'a. ()
Something Werth Knewing
-4H3UT-
Benews Bar Youth.
Mm. PhmbeChealev.l'etersen. Clav Co.iewa.
tells the following remarkable story, the truth
town
et which Is vouched for by the residents et the
" i am 73 years old. nave Deen treumea
Dress Goods!
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 & 10 KAST KLNQ ST.,
LANCASTKH, PA.,
l'lace en their counters te-day, THREE Extra
ordinary Bargalus In
New Spring Dress Goods.
IPR1NO DHESM GOODS,
BARD
&
Mcelrey
A clearing purchase of the surplus stock
prominent mauufactureis.
of
with kidney complaint and lameness for many
years ; could net areas myseii wiineat neip.
New 1 am free from all pain and soreness and
am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe
my thauks te JCIectrlc Bitters for having re
newed my youth, and removed completely all
disease and pain " Try a betUe ; only GOc ; at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster. I'a. ()
Te Be Elevated te Judgeship.
Londen, April SI. The Daily News says
that tbe BU Hen. Hugh Helmes, Q O , at
torney tsusral for Ireland, will shortly be
lavatd te the Irish bench, being forced by
Mr. Jehn O. Qlbaen, Q a, M. P., at preseet
solicitor general of tbe prebata aud matri matri
memlal division of the Irish coert, wbe will
U Uasf t aueaada4 by Mr. Maddtta, Q. V.
PEBSONAU
Catiiehi.sk J, KiRKrATiucK, ei Phila
delphia, haa left (10J.0U0 te relatives, and
V oue te charity.
GunsTONK has recelysd a letter from the
Iowa 11. A. 11 , commending him for bis
work In behalf of Ireland.
Thb Sultan of Turkey haa presented te
Mrs. Heap, wife of tbe Iste consul general at
Constantinople, tbeorderef tbe "Chev Kat,"
a rare dlatlnctlen, there being few persons se
honored outside the crowned beadsT
JASiKS Kusskm, Lewell sailed ler
Europe en Thursday. -He refused te be In.
firvlewed saying : "1 shan't say a word. I
believe If a man should die a reporter would
try te Interview him and And out where he
was going"
Andbbw Caiinbuik, tbe millionaire iron
klus. was married la New Yerk en Friday
te Miss Louise Wblt&eld. The couple
sailed ter Europe te-day. Mr. Carnegie
caused te be drawn up antenuptial settle,
men! giving bis bride outright au income of
120,000 per annum. Besides this, the bride
basin birewn;rlgbt 100,000.
Jesh da O. Lawhnck benueathsd about
128,000 te Philadelphia publle lasuiutleM,
JTOTriINQ LIKE IT.
Red Star Cough Cure.
I'UOMPT.BAri:, SUBK-NO DANQEU.
Hest EmcissTVOK Ilaescums.
.nnla.Ohlo .nnla.Ohle
I can cordially endorse the Ked Star Cough
Cure aa n most efficient medicine for cases
lUemlne Bronchitis the first dose giving
relleL A. C WillTK.
Agent D. AT. Mli'
Wesdmtcl rea Cetn en tub Chsst Cchsd.
619 n. 5th St.. PhllildUnhla. Pa.
This Is te certify that 1 had a heavy cold en
the cheat, accompanied with severe cough
ing I determined te use Ked star Cough
Cure and In a very short time I was entirely
cured. It Is wenderf nl.
J.UOWAUD JAME3.
Mothixe Lire It fob IUckise Ceca a.
zm Sacramento Ht . Han rranclsce, Cal.
In my several visits te the coast, I have
always been attackea witna nackingceu
but never found any relief like that alteri
me by
i."
ItAKO UN NO. l.-Kerty-flve Pieces Yard Wide
ALL WOOL SPUINti
8U11INUB, UO. a yard,
made te sell at 37Xc
BABQAIN N0.2.-lard Wlda ilalr Line
BTBIPKD KT AMINE
SUITING, 2tc. a yard,
never sold for less thsn
BARGAIN NO. 4 New Spring Shades In All
Weel NOUrULK SUIT
INGS, te Inches wide. STHc
a ard; retail pi Ice all
ever tbe country, far this
quality, 80c. a yard.
KVIBYTBINO NKW AND DL3IUABLI IN
DRESS GOODS
At Lewest Cash Prices at the
New Yerk Stere.
Cure.'
attacked with a hacking cough.
iv renei line tnat aneraea
the use of your " Ked star Cough
1 am new free from any cough.
CUAULK3 BttOOKS, Ha.
Colds aud Sens Thseit Ctmsn
Philadelphia. Pa.
By family has been using during the se
vere weather of tbe past month " The Bed
Star rough Cure," and they have been much
benefited by the same.
JAMkS N.KKBN8, U.S. Marshal.
Ceca ii I Coceh Cece ii I CrsxD.
7J Antelne St , Detroit, Mich.
During the pat winter I have suffered
from a very bad cough. It was nei hlng bnt
cough, cough from early morning UU night.
I was at last aevlsed te try the "Bed Star,"
and I am thankful te state that after two
bottles I am entirely recovered.
A. Jr. BANSOM.
THICUABLK9 A.
VOGBLEB CO , Baltimore
g.
rtei
Star Ceuiu Cure, will by sending a two cent
stamp and a history of thulr case, receive advies
raas.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
THE GBB AT GERMAN BEKEDrrOB PAIN.
Cures Bhsumatlsm, Neuralgia, Backache, Head
ache, loeihache, bprafus. Braises and
ether Pains and Aches,
rifty Cents. All Druggists and Dealers.
the;cuables a. vouelekce. Baltimore,
Ma.
TjJXHATJHTKD VITAHTT.
iraiTJ8TBD YITAIITY
w?J,!P,J"CI,OF "J1"-. areat Medleal
Werk of the age en MannoetL Msrveua aad
loath, and the nntelA aaleertas ebnseaueat
taereea. soe pages sve. lpreertpMeiiafarali
sealed. lUastraUvesaaple treale siTyenaaasl
mini win , wr uie neas
urn. w, sl rAaass, t Huia:
UNI
aai
GANHMAH BRO.
66-L. Gansman A Bre.-68
NORTH QUEEN ST.
We are new offering a large and complete as
sortment et Men's, Beys' and Children s Cloth
ing at prices never heird of beleie.
Wl MeitieB A Few Sptciil B&rguns :
Men's All-Weel Business SulU at Hoe.
Men's All-Weel Worsted SulU at $409.
Men' All-Weel rine Checked Casslmere Baits
at IN .00.
Men's All-Weel English Worsted Baits at I1J.00.
Men's All-Weel rtne Imported 1'rlnce Albert
Suits at 114X0.
Beys' All-wool BnlU at 114 00.
Beys' All Weel Mixed Casslmere Butts at 11.00.
Beys' All-Weel Worst! SulU at S3 03.
Beys' All-Weel Extra Ctne Catstmere SulU at
I8.au.
chUdren's All-Weel Elegant Made and
Trimmed SulU at B.oe,IU,a5oii,aj oe. - -zx
AsTLargest Assortment. J-ewest Prices. Save
mnnny t,y buying direct from the manufaci
turer,
L. 6ANSHAN A BRO.,
Merchant Tailors.
MAMUrACTCBSU OF
Hes'a, Beys' a4 CUMrea'i CUUIbk,
I. . COB. K. QOEEN OBAHOE Bli,
LAJtOAaXXB rA.
imeiMMt (aad aUslaatve) 9ethla
31 and 35 Seuth Queen Street.
(OPP. FOUNTAIN INN,)
Uave just epene.1 a Una of LUPIN'S 81LK
IIENBIKTTA CLOTHS and LUPIN" TI1IUKT
BHAWLb In Single and Deuble at Lewer Prices
than were ever retailed In this city.
Our 11.00 quality Henrietta Is worth ll.KK
Onr IL JO quality Henrietta Is worth 11.43.
Our II Vt quality Henrietta Is worth 11 MX
Our aux quality Henrietta Is worth II fe.
In Thibet shawls we can gtve you bargains
that cannot be equaled In theclty.
We are only X Square 'euth et Centre Square,
and eurezpenses are net X whit they would be
X Square Northeast or West of Centre Squire
and we can and de offer you bargains In ttete,
goods that will mero than pay jeu te come and
tee them.
AN ELEGANT LINE Of
Spring Dress Meeds
In All the -New Shades ami Styles.
Frem 5 Cents Per Yard Up.
All-Weel Cleths, lull yard wide, all shades,
37Xc per yard.
Try our COBSET8 and have j ear New Spring
Suits fitted ever them, as we have the best fit
ting and best value for the money ever sold. An
Elegant Corset at He. At Jee we can give yen
what some sell at 73c, and at "3c we hive the
best value ever given.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth '.Queen Street,
EVERY EVENING.
Stamm Bres, & Ce.
ft a re, ujrs.id.
rpiIK I.K.YDKK.S I1AVK
Just Received
The Litest Novelties In
FINE SILK HATS, FINE STIFF HATS,
FINE POCKETS AND CKUSHEUS.
-ele Agents for
Knet's World Rtnewned Silk ud Stiff M,
AUD TUK
Original "Bosten Beauties"
IS
Stiff, Pocket & Crush Hats.
TRUNKS AND TIUYEL1NG BAGS
IS
Fine, Medium and Lew Grades.
STAUFFER&CO.
31 and 33 North Queen Bt.
LA.NCASlhli, I'A.
(OPP. EOUNTAIN
INN.)
marls lydAw
KRH A RATRKON.
lVT
FLANNEL SHIRTS
-FJB-
Teurhts and Travelers.
Fall Lines of the Celebrated IIKOKAW MANU-
fACTUitlNM ciiMI'ANi'S M.NK
FLANNEL BUIBT8.
ALL COLOIts.
ALLBTVLKB.
Fine Ready-Made
CLOTH I NG !
Ne trouble te Select a Salt from Oar
FINE STOCK Or READY-MADE CLOTHING:.
MEN'S VINE DBE8S SUITS, 119.00, 1 00, 118 00
and 110.00,
MEE'S BUSINESS SUITS. I10.0O, 11100, S1J.00
and llftoe.
A Fine Assortment of
SUITS FOR YOUNQ GENTLEMEN. ALL THE
LEADIaU 8TILEJ.
Myers & Batnfen,
LEAD1"U CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 BAST KLNQ STRUT.
LAJfCAJTU. FA.
tkah Atru eurntum.
WiaUKE IT OUT FOK YOUKSKLF 1
CLARK'S
American Tea, Ma and Grocery Stere,
HO SGCKNTUBStjUAUK,
liuy thulr uneils nt bottom cssh prices, which
notenly mans lowest buying pilra-a, but abe
discounts etr, when paying and svIHuk for cash
enables us tn sell our goods as low as any ether
heuse In town detiiK business In thu tame way,
and lower than these buying mid selling en
time.
J ust arrived, another let of these I'retzelntts ;
they are excellent Kiill Linn of (.lean, rresh
Mrecerte. he rid stoek at Ktve awHyprlecs
Flue less and Ceiri.es a Specialty at Ne JtiLen
tre Square
uiartJ tMAw JOHN A. CLAltK.
TKV GOOU.S.
Nothing Succeeds Like Success.
FresperlnK under the pnisaureef uulncrpas-
1U)( pilllll.KU.UII.VU Pl.ll ,minMi. ...u, . Ul IUU-
ct'sK, drlvlnir th heels of truiln ever a smooth
and glldid track, eptmlnir np this spring's trade
wllh a hlazn et tituinphniil Klery, WI HK
Till. I'lOMKintH rult LOW I-UIUKH undthi
(.U1D1.VU HTAK roil dQU AUK AND HONK'T
11KAL1NU. Ne discouraging ebnlacles In our
path te Impede the progress of a live and snap
ping business. Dubinins men wonder at our
growing success and deserving pnpulatlty. We
show no stale goods at high profit prices. We
are mends te the publle and Iim-s te high
uur mui is uf uuuvqi mu
nredl
i people
comKitltlen.
ly cuering uargnin. jii)ih nru mwsyi ut
lighted and surprised wnnn tbey come te ou
store und find Coffees inurked UX, is 18, ie. 21
and 23 cents, and last, but net le-st, Clirke s
Famous Combination Celfee, only He l.Uuw l.Uuw
anteed te be UKTTKIl Ihiui liny Ma Cotfre
SULU IN TU1S CITi OU COU.V IV. Sold only
CLARKE'S
Wholesale and Ketiill Tea and Coffee Stere,
.NO. 61 WEST KINO BlltHKT.
SOrTelephene Connection. Closed every
evenlug at 0 o'clock, except Monday and Saturday.
MlOKlL KMOVB.)
WNQLKTRKK BTOCK I'ABM.
Btandarfl-Ured S'alllens In Service.
BTOItVKINaiUS!) SVSO.OO
lteceid, 4 years, 2 47.
HIHKNBY(lt) E30 00
nr Bend for New Catalogue
UAN'LO. ENOLB,
apl SmdAw Marietta, Pa.
-DANK BKS. "
KUHN, LOEB&CO.,
BANKERS,
S0NABSUABT., NEW YORK,
UAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SELECTION or CHOICE INVESTMENT
BEUUHITISS.
Correspondence et fanken, Brokers, and In
vestors Solicited. tuuiWnldtu.ThAS
RUFTUBE-OUBK aUAKANTKKD BY
Dr. J. B. Mayer. Ml Arch street, PhUadel
phla,Fa. Ease at once. Noepsratlon srkatf
ness delay. Thousands of cures. At Eeystens
HOTSs7sUanFMtat.rtaj0l
SeMlertLrsaian. Advteettwv. s-annvd
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u,lil5t:i-ALMh
,jsJS thwc 7lt, Jty.
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